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FRANKFORT - Under a Kentucky Supreme Court ruling issued Friday, the legislative district lines drawn in 2002 will remain in place until the General Assembly passes a new plan that meets constitutional muster.

LOUISVILLE – The former vice-president of National Respiratory Services, LLC (NRS) has pled guilty in United States District Court before Chief Judge Joseph H. McKinley Jr., to charges of misbranding and altering drugs and to committing health care fraud announced David J. Hale, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky.

FRANKFORT - With a lawsuit currently pending in Franklin Circuit Court over the redistricting of state House and Senate districts, the filing deadline for those races was supposed to be at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

FRANKFORT – Attorney General Jack Conway and his Office of Special Prosecutions announced that a Hardin County jury has issued a unanimous verdict of death for Michael St. Clair after being convicted on capital kidnapping and other charges in connection with 1991 abduction and murder of Frank Brady.

SHEPHERDSVILLE - A former Bullitt Central teacher who admitted to having sexual contact with a student will not be getting out of prison early.
Bullitt Circuit Judge Rodney Burress overruled a request for shock probation on Thursday for Tim Lands.
Lands entered a guilty plea for sexual abuse seven months ago and was sentenced to three years in prison. He must also be listed on the sex offender registry for the next 20 years.